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Celebrate Easter with the Salvos
Explore a message of good news this Easter
Every year, at Easter, Christians celebrate the good news of Jesus’ sacrificial love for the whole world. Because Jesus died on the cross and rose back to life, he offers us hope, healing, salvation and peace. This is why we believe in good.
While Jesus lived on Earth, he shared this good news with people from all walks of life. This includes people considered outcasts or unworthy; people who society would normally reject. Jesus welcomed them all, and the message is still the same today.
No matter your journey or situation, no matter what others think of you, Jesus wants to give you “gladness instead of sorrow... victory, joy and praise instead of depression and sadness” (Isaiah 61:3, The Voice Bible translation).
At the Salvos, we are motivated to love others the way Jesus loves us. We invite you to connect with your local Salvos or attend an Easter gathering to experience this for yourself.
Looking for other ways to explore Jesus’ message of good news? Take a break from negative news cycles or the stress of your own challenging circumstances and explore the good news of Easter.
Download our free Easter Bible reading and devotional guide, learn more about the real meaning of Easter or read stories about people whose lives have been transformed by Jesus.
Connect with your local Salvos this Easter
Good Friday and Easter Sunday church services are held in communities around Australia. Just as Jesus welcomed people from all walks of life to spend time with him, everyone is welcome to an Easter worship service or activity at their local Salvation Army.
Whether you’re looking to build connections in your community, learn more about Easter or start a spiritual journey, we encourage you to get in touch.



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When is Easter 2025?
Easter Sunday is celebrated on 20 April 2025. This is traditionally the day when people exchange Easter gifts of chocolate or share Easter meals with loved ones. However, Easter events begin before Easter Sunday.
Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week and lands on 13 April 2025. Good Friday is on 18 April 2025. Some Christians also practise Lent, which begins Wednesday 5 March 2025.
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Lent is a time of preparation and reflection in the lead up to Easter: Jesus’ death on the cross on what is referred to as Good Friday, and then him coming back to life on what is called Easter Sunday.
Lent starts six-and-a-half weeks before Easter, on a day called Ash Wednesday. Some Christians recognise Lent through fasting, which means going without food for set periods of time. Others may choose to abstain or avoid certain foods or behaviours, for example not eating red meat, drinking coffee or watching television. The idea of fasting or abstaining is to use a physical behaviour to centre a person's thoughts on God – when someone might normally engage in that behaviour such as a meal, they instead devote that time to prayer and focusing on God.
Lent is a practice people may choose to engage in so that they can more deeply connect with the message of Easter, which is Jesus’ death and resurrection.
Easter is a very significant event on the Christian calendar, so, as a Christian church, The Salvation Army will host faith gatherings across the weekend. Each gathering will be different, as it responds to the needs of the community in which it is based.
On Good Friday – to reflect on the death of Jesus – some Salvos will host contemplative church services, decorate their halls with candles and crosses for quiet prayer services, host hot cross bun morning teas or march through the street with a cross.
On Easter Sunday – to celebrate Jesus coming back to life – churches will host upbeat, celebratory services, dawn services in outdoor settings or Easter egg hunts.
In some locations, there may be meals or other events on the Thursday before Good Friday – called Maundy Thursday (or Passover), events on Easter Saturday and Easter bonnet or hat parades across the week.
Use our search tool to discover what your local Salvos are doing to commemorate and celebrate Easter this year.
Absolutely! The Salvation Army welcomes people from all backgrounds to come and celebrate Easter with us. Whether you grew up in a religious or Christian environment or have never heard of Jesus, your local Salvos would love to see you at Easter – or any time.
If you’re looking for a place to connect with your community, our Salvation Army locations also host various informal gatherings throughout the year, including playgroups, women’s outings, seniors’ groups, small group spiritual chats and more.